
Information (note that the following only makes sense when you have read the accompanying manuscript):

1. All 28 data sets are contained in this folder.

2. Each subject has three data files, beginning with initials followed by datae of birth and condition (e.g., ae19011996AttFullData.txt).

3. Now I take subject ae as an example. ae has three data files:
ae19011996test2PreTestFullData.txt contains pre-test data. 
Column 1: trial number; 
column 2: which interval the target is in;
column 3: correctness of subject's response (1 for correct, 0 for wrong);
column 4: signal to noise ration for the target tone;
column 5: frequency of the target tone;
column 6: same with column 5;
column 7: run time for the trial.

ae19011996AttFullData.txt contains data in 'no SA' condition:
Column 1: trial number; 
column 2: which interval the target is in;
column 3: correctness of subject's response (1 for correct, 0 for wrong);
column 4: signal to noise ration for the target tone;
column 5: frequency of the target tone;
column 6: run time for the trial;
column 7: frequency of the cue tone.

ae19011996AttCDFullData.txt contains data in 'SA' condition:
Column 1: trial number; 
column 2: which interval the target is in;
column 3: correctness of subject's response (1 for correct, 0 for wrong);
column 4: signal to noise ration for the target tone;
column 5: frequency of the target tone;
column 6: run time for the trial;
column 7: frequency of the cue tone.

Data for other subjects follow the same coding strategy.